The Works of Francis Bacon ...Longmans & Company, 1963 |
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... arts , in ✓ less estimation . The passages which follow concerning the use of mechanical arts are plain enough . Certainly human life is much indebted to them , for very many things which concern both the furniture of religion and the ...
... arts , in ✓ less estimation . The passages which follow concerning the use of mechanical arts are plain enough . Certainly human life is much indebted to them , for very many things which concern both the furniture of religion and the ...
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... art , proceeds from an excellent condition of mind and issues in good ; whereas the contrary is hated by the gods , and unlucky . For they who extravagantly extol human nature as it is and the arts as received ; who spend themselves in ...
... art , proceeds from an excellent condition of mind and issues in good ; whereas the contrary is hated by the gods , and unlucky . For they who extravagantly extol human nature as it is and the arts as received ; who spend themselves in ...
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... arts and matters intellectual , the parable passes to Religion ; for with the cultivation of the arts came likewise the worship of things divine ; and this was immediately seized on and polluted by hypocrisy . Therefore under the figure ...
... arts and matters intellectual , the parable passes to Religion ; for with the cultivation of the arts came likewise the worship of things divine ; and this was immediately seized on and polluted by hypocrisy . Therefore under the figure ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 3 |
APPENDIX LGreat Councils | 247 |
THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING | 265 |
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